Icgisttr. runtAsuED scvnicr wilortesnar DT WILLS & IREDELL TERMS, $2.60 . A YEAR IN ADVANCE No - pftper diecatlated dntlY.oll afeamkes are paid, except at the option of thopublishers. Our Sabscribers who do not icceire their papers regularly will confer , n,grest, favor W'or'd upon us by sendlortil ' Subscribers about removing will please send us thglr.9l d °o4re's°.peF.ollv!Miq SEMIESI Enforeent—The orders :of the new mayor t . Instructing the police to inevent corner boating and street lounging, arc being enforced. i'eiebiraphici..-Tio Delowaro Rider Tele graph company have put up their tykes and opened an office on the southwest corner of Sixth and Hamilton streets. : : ; Resismati 1014 Appointment.—Plmon E. Leimbach tendered hle resignation ne.Polico Of of Third Ward on Wedneeday last. The Mayor has appointed Moses- fichandt to lilt the vacancy thne occasioned. Lost Hie Money.—George Herbster, of Whitehall, dame to Allentown to enjoy himself. lie indulged rather freely, and during his stay with us either lost or was robbed of his pocket book contdiniog about seventy-six dollars. Banking.—The attention of persons having money to depbsit.oa intetest j hr caned lathe adver tisement of the Allentown Saving Institution. Tide Is one of the most successful and best man aged Savings Banks 1n the State. • • Removed.—Tho book and stationery store cif F. Moss, has, been reumyed from 111 to 85 West Hamilton St., three doors below Eighth. lie is closing out his stock of wallopers at coat. Per sonS'who intend papering should call at his store and secure bargains. Holitlaye.-- 7 4;10bd Friday and taster Mon day were bah observed as holidays in Allentown, and both were as stormy and disagreeable as any 0110 could desire. Oo :Monday Um stores were closed In the afternoon, and the new lodge room of the Knights of Pythias was opened to the public. —• , . Potici Items.—An 'intoxicated man named Incline! Kenna, was nrrested on Saturday night for disturbing the Inmates of a house In the Fourth ware Ile was fined four dollars Mid released. Emma Smith was arrested on the same evening for having conducted herself, In an unbecoming manner. • Notice to • Subscribers. 7 -Our subscribers are requested to remember that we have purchased the subscription books of THE REGISTER office and set tlement of all back as well as advance subscriptions must be made at this office. We have authorized no one to collect for us. We give this notice, not as a dun, although money Is always acceptable, but for the purpose of having our subscribers pay their Indebtedness into the right hands when they arc wdy to settle' • Larceny.—' The course. of true love never did run smooth," no in the cane of a young lady at the Pennsylvania Hotel. She had .a " feller" . on Saturday eveulug who relieved her of several fin ger rlitgs; a pair of ear rings and breastpin. Thus the "lovyer" was amply repaid for the time lost whilst In company with the fair damsel. Maidens should be careful and not associate with the young bloods of thin city, unless they be known to them. —News. • Election of Officere.At a stated meeting of Jordan Division, No. 860, Sons of TemperaucC, held Monday evening, March 29th, 1869, the fol lowing were elected °Ulcers to serve for the emu- . lug: term :—W. P;, Martin A. Sciple ; W. , A., Geo. T. Young; R. 8., Marcus P. Forrest ; A. It. S., Albert J. Romig; F. S., Charles B. Massey ; T., Joshua T. Burdgc ; C., Milton R. Yingling ; A. C., Tilghman Lester; I. S., Irvine Smith ; 0. S.,IEd- Ward Henry ; Chaplain, Rev. J. W. Wood. Meeting of noes Carpenters.—At a stated meeting.of the boss carpenters of Allentown, hell at Ilagenbweles Rotel on Saturdni evening, March 27th, for the purpose Of considering the fixing of wages for the ensuing season, It was Resorred. That to glee 'satisfaction to the community iu general the rates of pay will he fixed the same an during tine summer of 18681 between the months of April and Ucto her—ten hours to emmtituto a day's work. The following named gentlemen, contractors, signed the resolution and agreed to the schedule : Thos. W. Snyder, President ; A. Good, Secretary ; Charles Quier, E. J. Balliet & Pro., Abraham Die fenderfer, Tilghman Reinhard, Charles A. Sellout, Kern & Fried, A. Good & Bro., Henry IYuchter, Christian Weber, S. Botz & Sons,! D. H. Greena walt, George Haas, David Schwartz, T. & 11. Keck, Hartzell & Line, Butz, Frederick & Co., Peter 11. Butz, A. Duffle, W. H. Clcwell, N. Leon Schmoyer. A special meeting will ho hold at Hagenbneh's Hotel on Saturday evening next. lionizina.L-Allentown Is brim Pal of news and if we published a Police Gazette we could rival NewTork publications of that character. But we don't and It rehuires the greatest caution to keep out all the Items that might shock the feelings of the eommuulty. We might have pub lished the elopement of a young married hotel clerk with a homely hotel waitress; the brave ad ventures of a dent-monde and her subsequent grief in limbo; the flight from virtuous Indignation of a pious barber; the downfall of virtue and the triumph of Satan, etc., etc: Or we might go Into the country and take notes of the Intrusion of the spirit Inferno upon the sanctityof an old church, and chronicle the schism which 'is making It use less for the purpose' for which it was erected. But we believe the spreading of each news makes the crimes so familiar that people forget the enor- • mity of such sinning dud their consciences become blunted. Verily, the world is wicked and the mil lenium is far distant. • Hotel litanoil.—We' hay'e it from good au thority that a new hotel is to.be opened In Allen town shortly, to -be conducted on the European plan. That 'Such au 'lnstitution, If conducted properly, , would Pay handsomely there can Do no doubt. It has been ,said.that the European plan • was to pay so muelifcir a room that the guest had nothing left tow for anything to eat, but we are confident the gentlemen having this matter in charge will not only furnish comfortable rooms but the beet fare the market affords at the most reasonable rates, and will charge for what the patrons recelye °My. Another rumor is that a grand hotel is soon to be erected on Seventh .street shim the Macungie Savings Bank. Seventh : street. o next In, Import anee to Hamilton street. It is wide, pleasant and much travelleil,rtnd ne'reitl estate along Hiniliton street is held at such remarkably high prices, no better site could be 'selected. ' The building; If erected, will be a 'handsome ,structure, and large ' enough to accommodate its share of the rapidly increasing hotel business of Allentown. If the hotel is constructed oil fhb plan'of the Continental, of Philadelphia, and other modern first,elass houses with palatial stores on the first poor, 4 will prove ju success. F'i'rst of ..4pril.--I:o..rp,6rrow by cus tom the day on which yearly settlements are Made in the country. Considerable anxiety is manifest ed, to seoit over and, In a. short time we shalt be able to discover that briskness of trade and plenty of money which are'eiPected to follow the great annual settlement. ImMenso stuns will exchange • hands but we hope those numberless little bills upon which newspaper publishers so largely de. pend will not be entirely overlOoked. While our own business has Increased manifold our expenses for labor, material, etc., have Increased proportion ately, and the, prevailing system of credit has . thrown a large'ainonnt of morley upon oar books. ' We have run thisestabllshmeol only three months, but through our purchase of the old 'subscription books from our predecessor, the . amount due us for subscription, taken in the aggregate, is no in considerable Item. Therefore, we say, do not look upon small bills with contempt, but remember that money is always acceptable and: requited. In business, though* does come in In driblets. Speaking of April Ist, there Is to •be a time of tribulation nest fturnithre smashing hero on that occasion that wbuiffnutke a Paistbrokershcd Mars. Everybody is going tt; move ott,that day—at least more ‘. eve rybod les" than have done so these many years before. . .7i'k A . A . & 6%. —IL: glass society,CrnaToe tiO the Freshmen class of +l 4 4ohlOiibt•rg College was organized last week, with the following named zentlemen as officers :—President, J.D. Erdman; Vice President, C. W. Dech ; Recording Secreta ry, G. T. Weibel ; Cdirespouding Secretary, W. P. Snyder; Treasurer, F. E. Cooper; historian, J. G. Scheldt. There regular meetings aro held every alternute Friday In room 0, Muhlenberg Col lege. Allentown Is not'only n city in noose, but in fact. Like its sisters of larger dimensions build ings In the business parts are occupied from garret . to cellar by parties engaged In ninnuincturingand selling. Second stories rent for as_much as first floors do in many towns no haw than oars. A new building barely receives Its. roof before the owner is besieged by applicants for Store room. Although on Hamilton street real estate Is worth ,fifty dollars an Inch, within the past year many brautiful store buildings have been 'erected, and among the more recent a block of three double four story stores at the corner of Eighth and Ham ikon streets. For size and beauty they will com pare favorably with some of the largest •busluess houses in the large cities. The corner store was built by Samuel Anewalt and is now used by him to carry on the wholesale and retail hat, cap and fur business. The centre one was built by Charles Quler who receives an annual rent of twelve hun dred dollars from Young dz Co., who will stock, It with nn immense assortment of hardware. We understand they will soon erect a large wnrchouao at the rear. Richard Walker Wit and now oc cupies the third store, and the variety and quantity of his china and glass-ware will be in keeping with The store. No better assortment at more, reason able prices can be found anywhere. •In the Supreme Court.-Au important case, The Dimes Saving Institution against the Allen town Bank, has been in the Supreme Court three times and In eachlnstance the decision of the Court below has been re , tersed and the case returned for now trial,. ; We give below a brief abstract ofits. history - • This tituis .. waabronglit 10the Commog Pleas , of. LelthitConnty,"August Ter 1861, No. 128. On the 10thofDeconiber IMO;Dir. Bush , Cashier of Tim:Mimes Baying Inst itution, Jolt at the Allen.: tostrilitink bag 'of oldcohr canistiningtiBVi' It. wne.left therri by atreenuint: .It wee agreed that' . It shouldd be sent by.Espiise Company and sold to Cronl.te,lb C0., - PhilaMphia. , .The proceeds were: to be returned to AllentoWn. On the 18th of Do; ember, 1860,1dr. Cooper received from Granite & • Co. a edition:ma:Of the cold shipped and credited the Dimes saving Institution with $492.75. The Dimes Saving Bank upon notice Of credit, charged the Allentown Bank with said amount and drew checks thereon. - , Afierivards•Mr. Cooper (Cashier of the Allentownßank) directed the ExpressCoir, pa dy to leave the proceeds with Cronbss & Co., and directed that firm to deposit them in the Manatee - turps'. and Mechanics' Bank; In Philadelphia, for thq use of the-Allentown Bank.. It appears this action on the part of Mr. Cooper wait unauthorised by Mr. Bush, and was without the knowledge of the Dimes Saving Institution. . • • Cronlie & Co. omitted to make the depOsit until the 22d of December,lB6o on which day the Man ufacturers', and Mechanics' Bank credited the Allentown Bank with $493.22, and informed Mr. Cooper of the credit. It seems that the credit was given on the the of Cronise & Co. drawn on the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, of Philadelphia.. The tbeck was, received as cosh and the given. Time cheek was taken without endorsement or guarantee,.and protested December 26th, 1860. The Allentown Bank by this suit sought to be released of the credit of $492.72 given the Dimes Saving Institution December 13, 1860. On Sep tember 18th the ease was called for trial, the Jury finding In favor of the Dimes Saving Institution. November 9, 1865, .the Court on its own motion directed a rule to show caueewhy a new trial should not be granted. April 13, 1867, verdict set aside and it new trial granted. November 5, 1867, ease again called for trial. The jury found in favor of the Dimes Saving Institution. P aintlffs sue out a writ of error. May 6; 1868, the Supreme Court reversed the Judgment of the Common Pleas, and awarded a new trial. June 8,1868, case tried and the jury rendered a verdict In favor of the plaintiff (Allentown Bank) for the sum of $714.26 and costs. June 30,1868, writ of error sued out by defendant. Case argued before the Supreme Court, and jpdg meat reversed, and a new trial awarded. Council Proceedings.—Select, Couneil. Meeting Tuesday evening, March 23, 1869. Present—Messrs. Kauffman, Roth, Van Dykc, Line, Sehuon, Scherer, McLean, Weaver, Roff man, McKee, McNulty and Milner. The roll of the newly elected members was called when each of the above named gentlemen answer 'ed to their names. Each member handed in his certificate as his name was called. :tin. James Fry was then called upon and swore the members. The newly elected Mayor—Col. T. B. Good— was also sworn In by Mr. Fry. • Jacob S. Diflinger, Esq., was elected President, and Jacob A. Blamer, Esq., Secretary. The body then adjourned to Common Council room for the purpose of holding a Joint Convention to elet City Officers. After completing the election of officers they re turned to their own Chamber. . A committee of two—Messrs. McKee and Wea ver—were appointed to notify the Mayor that Councils wenweady to proceed to business. Common Councils.—Present, Messrs. Bute, Bush, Barnes, Roth, Nonnemaker, Heller, Grim, Benin— ger, Rube, Eggc, Belp, Kelper, Heebner, Tice, Bpang, Weiser and Kenshmer. The roll of the newly elected members was called, and each of the above named gentlemen answered and banded In his certificate of election. Hon. James Fry was called upon and the tnem. hers were then liiWorn in by him. The body was orgaulied by appointing Nelson Weiser, Esq., Chairman. The Chairrimit thanked the .members for the honor conferred upon him, and after a few brief remarks took WS scat. Henry C. Hnusberger, Esq., was elected Secre tary. - Messrs. Grim and Heebner were appointed a COmmittee to notify Select Council that they were fully organized and ready to proceed to business. Messrs. Barnes and Keusloger were appointed a Coinmittee to inform the Mayor that they bud organized and were ready to proceed to business. Joint Conception.—Councils met In Joint Con vention, when the Chairman, Mr. Dillinger, stated the object of the meeting to be the election of City Officers; whereupon the following gentlemen were nominated for the various offices and each unani mously elected:—City Treasurer, Jonathan Reich ard ; City Engineer, Samuel D. Lehr; Street Com missioner, Aaron E. Keller. The following are the names of the gentlemen composing the Select Council : Republicans— Herman Sehnon, Joieph Weaver, Owen IL Hoff man, Henry. Van Dyke, F. Kauffman. Samuel Roth. :Total, O. Democrats—Jesse ?d.. Line, Jacob S. Dillinger, Alexander McKee, John Mc. Lean, Josiah Shover, John McNulty; Total, O. The following are the names of the gentlemen composing the Common Council:—Republicans - W. 11. 11. Butz, Benjamin C. Roth, Charles Scholl, Ephraim Grim, A. G. Renninger, Frederick Rube, Wtn. J. Eggs, Nathan Eielp, Ang. Keiper. Total, 9. Democrats—John Nunnemacher, Peter Heller, J. P. Barnes, James H. Busb, Nelson . Weiser, F. Z. Heebner, Wm. Tice, Peter Spring, Lewis Kensinger. Total, 9. First Ward elected two members ofSelect Coun cil on aceoudt of the resignation of Mr. Erdman. PHOTOGRAPHER'S CARDS PRINTED AT NEW YORK PRICER, AT THE LEHIGH REGISTER OYFICE TAE COUNTY ATTEMPTED Itaxit - Rounnny.—Tho Easton National Bank was entered by burglars on Thurs day night. They cut a largo bole in the wall of the building, but were frightened off before they bad secured any booty. • SCARLET Fevit.,-Dr. Budd, of Bristol, England, whet has gbien a great deal of attention to the subject, recommends the annointlng of the whole body, including the scalp, with olive oil twice a day, beginning when the white dry symp toms appear, commonly about the fourth day. This be declares will counteract the dlilbsion of the poison In the dry• scurf of the skin. .SCI/OOL LAW. AMENDREAT. Lewla IL • Stout, the member from Northampton, has Intro duced a bill lu the House, which was referred to the Comrelttee on Education, providing . "that whenever In any school district, the wants of twenty-Ave or more pupils of any public school shall certify 'to the Beard of school directors of salt - distrlct;'thitt they' desire the Gentian - lan= g'uage, It shall be the dutf of eitaidlicitoiii,4ltlii °el anueeesiary delay f to adopt tticastares otbr: In:A stltutlng German classes In said school, or 'for es- . tublishiug separate sebools for that purpose." tWaMbs ' t n the 'night of December 14, a peddler "wegoo owned by Hertz feldt and Hagerdon, while In Peter Smoyer'e shed, at ItOW1'0461 , 1110; itras'biokeh opeh and vobbnd goods amounting In value to $4OO. Last week most of the mlising articles were found at the res. Idences of Jo fl Vey and Solomon H. Miller, In Maxatawny, BCeinSnotii4. and Voy were arrested and held 4114/101Attl:to answer nt April term of BerktiDonatry4lmiriri,whiek will commence ,at Reading on APrillo. , Vey, falling , to give the required bail vacs sent to prison., NEW FuntifE.--The vicinity Of Hellettown is to hove a new furnace, to be erected by the North Penn Iron Co. About sloo,ooo' have al ready been subscribed. The old Apple farm will probably be the she selected. The following board of directors has been chosen:—Dr. Henry Dawdler, Euston; Charles Penman, Bucks Co.; Levi ,B. Moyer,. Northampton county; Daniel Clattaci., , tarks Co.; Wm. ft. Yeager, Baucon; Benjamin B. Eisenhart, Baucon; Henry Truro bower, Bucks county ; Jones Snyder, Bucks Co. ; Jacob G. Apple, Baucon. EVERY REPUBLICAN throughout the county should send us all the items of Interest occurring In his particular neighborhood. With this assis tance front our friends, we can build up a paper that will be taken In every household, and our sphere of tiAtuluess will be enlarged. Where we are unable to get the news in any other way, we are willing to pay for it. No ask this from the young men. To their exertions the people look for the power which will revolutionize the county politically; and as they nre the ones to 'be ben°. fitted more materially than auy others, we ask them to lend us a hand. REAL ESTATE MALES.—Christian Bertali has sold his farm In Lehigh township; Northamp ton county, to Solomon Boyer and Tllonnts Beck for 828,000. Tho farm contains between 500 and 600 acres, 200 acres of which Is heavily timbered. and Is considered very cheap. Charles Seagreaves, Esq., sold n three story brick dwelling house and lot of ground, situate on Seventh street nbovti Linden, to Cul. 'l'. 11. Good, for $4200., The some gentleman mold a Wound a half story stone dwelling house and a lot of ground, adjoin ing the Acme on the south, to George Deifer, for $6700. B. W. Burrow sold a vacant lot of ground 20 by 110 feet, situate on Ninth street between Jackson and Union, to Abrahafn Worman, Jr., for MO. Messrs. Keck & Bro., have sold a two story frame house situate on Penn street between Wal nut find Union, to William Behandt, for $2200. STALLION POSTERS IMMIIEIZI PLAIN AND FANCY COLORS, AT lIRABONATILE RATES EVERY STYLE OF CUT ON HAND, AT TIIE REGISTER OFFICE GAS COMPANY.—A special committee of the New York Legislature, appointed to examine Into the exorbitant charges of the New York and Brook lyn Gas Companies, have prepared an elaborate bill, regulating the illuminating strength, the pressure and the price at which gas is to be furn ished by the companies to the public. In com menting upon this bill, the New York Post says "if monopolies arc to be sustained by the Legis lature In this business-, perhaps the Commission proposed, of three eminent chemists' at 850:10 a year each, may do something to secure us decent lights. But'whY not throw the business open to time world, and let those who want to make gas sell it freely 1 Why should profits, which the coma mittee represent at from fifteen to one hundred and thirty per cent. be secured against competition to a few privileged owners of stock 1" DISCONTINUgp.—The Weekly herald pub- Robed at Hamburg, Berks county,-has -beew-dri continued for want of support. The editor in his valedictory says : • "We saw Hamburg rapidly Increasing, and thought that that magnanimous public spirit which is the pride of all Intelligent communities, and the support of newspapers, and general literature, would proportionately manifest Itself in our midst. But instead of this, we found to our cost, that the Mite majority remained wholly destitute of that magnanimous spirit. The fact Is, a very large portion of the people are not sufficiently educated in English to render an English paper that sup port which it requires. And as long us the school term Is only from 4 to 6 months, a better state of affairs can hardly be expected. Thepeople ofthe vicinity of Hamburg are particularly Incapable of rendering an English paper support, from the fact that they do not understand what they read in English. They lookd upon us with a suspicious eye, and acted as though they Were confident there was no surer way of losing 81.50 than by invest ing it for such a purpoae." Reronx of Coal transported over ;he Lehigh Valley Railroad, for the week ending Mar. 20,1869, compared with same time last year For Week. For Tear. Total 51ahaucii 6,884 19 54,173 00 " Beaver Meadow... 6,27111 87,050 04 " Mauch Chunk • 32 03 Upper Lehigh 295 04 5,708 05 Iluzleton 19,083 01 325,586 05 Wyoming 6,307 05 129,195..02 88,842 00 601,758 10 Grand total Same time 1868 ......... 04 640;136 00 Inerear 1,767 10 63,787 15 Lehigh Valley Iron Trade.—Plg Iron tionsparted by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. for the week ending ; Monti 20, 1800! From Carbon Iron Co Lehigh Valley Iron Co Thomas Iron Co Lehigh Crane Iron Co.. Allentown Iron Co Roberts Iron Co Glendon Iron Co Other Shippers BIM • SEVEN MONTE& BUSINI3IS.—The amount of business transacted by the National Life Insur ance Company, during the first seven months of Its operation—from August lit, 1868, to February ?,Bth,-1889—was astonishingly large, and speaks well for the estimation In which the Company Is held by thexublic. In the thine named, this Com pany issued 1;532 policies, rdpresenting • Insuranco to the amount of $10,605,550, and coking about $400,000 In annual premiums. This was done de spite eke manifest disadvantages of a period of or ganisatlin of its agencies, and of the unusual finanalailitringency which has widely prevailed within ilMt time. Vitt policy of the National Life, which has been time strongly eudoried, is to put insurance upon a simple and positive business basis of low cash pay,. meets *specific return. It guarantees so much inantinca ior so much money, avoiding all the difileoltles or uncertainties which may attend the Issuing of notes from those Insured, or dividends to policy holders. its low settle of cash rates It Is Claimed thata dividend is In effect paid in advance, andihat this practice Is mare (simple and satisfactory than can be those higher rates of pre mium which are based upon the 'probability'of re paying the Insured, at some future time, a part of the amount first charged, in dividends upon their policies. Upon the "mutual" plan, the amount of insurance Which, as noted above, cost $400,000, would have cost $000,000; so that a dividend of $200,000 has really bean made In seven months' time—a ,reconl onprecedentediy large.. - The advertisement, in another column, of the local agent •of this Company, Is of interest to all contemplating insurance. F4T4L;4cflpsarr.-7-Qn Wednesday last an necldeiit'Oceuried at the Wiese of Mr: J. Scherer, In Ironton, by which a promising grown-up boy named Andrew Hensinger, eon of Reuben lien singer, of that plaop, aged about MI years, sus tained leittries which have since resulted in his death. It appears that the wife of Mr. S. was lying dead, and that a large number of relatives and neighbors had assembled at the house to par ticipate In „the funeral ceremonies. Before the funeral cortege left the house, the boy Hensinger was sent to the well to draw some water, and while engaged in lowering a bucket from a windlass, another young man, named Mickley, In a playful manner slezedhold of the rote, and after having allowed ICU; gather considerable slack, dropped It suddenly, the pudden jar of which wrenched the crank from the boy's hold, the handle, as it re volved, striking him on the side of his bead with great, force, Inflicting Wades of such a serious nature that he died on last . Saturday morning. The parents of the boy are singularly unfortunate, having previously lost by death six children.— Caton uqua Jenraar. • ', ' l'iliacELLANEoue. —.An aged lady named Mrs. Lucas, oflroptan, down'a stairway last. Wednesday anddielocateifone of hotehotddere. . Mr. William Chapman, of the Chapman Slate Company, within She last feW years has shipped to this edontry from Wales; for employment in his quarries, over 600 laborers. For all 'tri prepaid passage. Pusemtwerzoli or WOOD.—St the annual meeting of the Bucks County Agricultural Society attention was called by Edward Williams to the necessity of asiertaluing nud i , sing some method of increasing the durability of fencing timber, which Is now growing scarce and denvin this re gion. It is Indeed a subject which our farmers cannot consider too carefully, for the sake of their own inkerests. Since that meeting, our attention has been called to an invention lately brought for ward by L. S. Robbins, of New York, which may be found to meet the requirements stated by. Mr. Williams. This new process, by which wood is treated so as to render It Imperishable from rot or ordinary decay, is said to be exceedingly simple and economical, requiring no expensive apparatus for exhausting and compressing,as in other modes practiced for the same purposes. The greenest wood, whole or sawed into lumber, or shaped as desired, can he placed on a car t run into an iron chamber, shut up and subjected for a few hours to the but vapors of common coal-tar issuing from a retort or still placed over a furnace outside. The heat of the vapor Is such nil to expel all the sap and moisture from the wood, and In this state its open pores become charged with carbonic acid (creosote) and settled up by the oleaginus or bitu minous compounds, co as to render 'lt. ever after impervious to moisture. In this condition,charged and, as it were, Maned by the creosote and scaled against moisture, wood eatinener rot. Neither will It ever be attacked by mould, insects, or those marine animele FO destructive to ships, wharves, or piers. Besides title grand object of preserving wood against decoy, &c., others of great import ance are attained, namely: a perfect seasoning and additional. strength, amounting In different kinds to 37 and 50 per cent. of supporting power. Wood, even when treated in its greenest condition, never afterwards shrinks, or swells, or cracks, or warps—proving that It is perfectly impervious to moisture. Hubs of carriages made of green wood assume the appearance of lignum vitae, and never shrink or crack. Panelled doors, window sash and blinds, never show the least sign of shrinkage after being treated, though made of unseasoned wood. An old railroad freight car, or new one made of perfectly green wood, may be loaded with ties, shingles, posts, or other lumber, trundled Into an Iron chamber, subjected there to the hot vapors of coal tar, and, after six or eight hour's treatment, he drawn out perfectly seasoned, printed for painting, and protected from shrinking and decay. We have seen no statement of the actual expense of treating wood In this manner, but to be made generally available the cost should be made made ns low ns possible. As is mostly the rime, the invention Is In the hands of several companies, Who are using it as a source of profit, and It may be some time before it can be introduced among the public at large, even should it prove to be as 'veluable as is represented.—Bucks Co. Intelligencer. PIMPS:FITTON OP CRUELTY TO ,ANISTALB. Our State Legislature has donee good thing In paseinga bill forbidding the abuse of animals, either by beating -or overloading in the case of beasts of burden, or by fighting dogs or fowls, under severe penalties. The bill originally applied only to Philadelphia, but was extended over tha whole state. Its provisions are an follows :--- •N ACT PUS Tilt PIIIIIiII/1101T OP CIMILTY TO •NIII•LII IN 111111 COIII,IOIIWP.ALTIT. SECTION 1. Be if enacted, That any person who shall within thin Cernmonweelth wantonly or cruelly ill-treat, overload, boat or otherwlee abuse any animal, whether belonging to himself or otherwise, or shall keep or use, or In any way be connected with or Interented In the manage ment of, or shall resolve money for the admlnsine of any person to any place kept or need for the poem.° of fighting or bolting any bull, dog, cock er other creature, and every person who shall encourage, aid or model therein, or who shall permit or nearer nay place to be kept or nerd, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and nu being convicted thereof before any alderman or magistrate shall be fund by the nald alderman or magistrate for the fret offence in a sum not less than ten dollern nor more than twenty dollars, and for the second end every erabooquent offence In a num not less than twenty dollars nor more than fifty dollars, to be paid one-half to the Informer (who ninon la, a competent witness noterithetanding) and the other half to the county where the offenco may bo committed, and If the raid flue ' or penalty and the costs of the proceedings be not paid, then said alderman os magistrate shall commit said °gand er to the county pigeon, thorn to remain until discharged biArle'courae of law; provided, that when the 11oe lm. posed exceed. the rum of ten dollars the party complained against may appeal from tine decision of said alderman or magistrate to the Court of Quarter Semitone upou his enter ing ball in tine nature of a recognisance, lu the usual man ner, for his appearance at said court, when the offence shall bo pronecoted In the 1 , 1100 manner as in now directed by law in other canes of misdemeanor. Snc; 2. If In lieu of deciding the came such alderman or magistrate shall bind over or commit such person to ap pear at the Court of Quarter geenlons, or If such person shall appeal an aforesaid, or. upon Such binding over or commitment appear before (ho said court, and be there con v 'clad of each mindernennor, be shell be sentenced to pay a flue not exceeding two hundred dolln r n, payable an aforesaid, or undergo an Imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. Sac. 3. If any person shall be arrested for carrying, or causing, or allowing to be carried 111 or upon any cart or other vehicle whatever, any creature lu accost or Inhuman manner, the person taking him into custody may take charge of such vehicle and Its contents, and deposit the lame in some Kee place of custody. and any necessary ex pellees which may he Incurred fur taking charge of and keeping the same, and sustaining any animal attache' rote, mitall ho a lieu thereon to he paid beforo tho ea] ants lawfully be recovered, or the said expenses, or any part thereof remaining unpaid, may be recovered by the person Incurring the name of the owner of said creature in any action therefor. Sec. 1. It any maimed, slut. inane or disabled creature shall by any person be abandoned to tile in nay public Place, ouch person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and It shall be laWful for any alderman or magistrate to ay point suitable persons to destroy. and remove such crea ture, if unfit for further use, at the cost of the owner there. of,'recovernblo before the Hold alderman or magistrate. Tone. ....335 .. 1105 ...1090 ....515 ....170 .....685 ... 680 • . Soo. 3. Any policeman or constable of any city or county, or any agent for ttie Penneylvaula Society (or the Proven thin of Cruelty to Animate, shall, npou his own view of any,nuch misdemeanor, demon the otimplaint of any other venom who may declare his or her name and abode to such policeman, constable or agent, make arrests and bring be fore any alderman or trimestral° thereof °lender& violat ing the provielone of this act. • 4770 OUR NEIGHBORS BRIM COONii —Messrs. Meilen S Kinsey, machinists, of Beading, have contracted to supply the town of Lockbaveu, iu Clinton county, with water pipes. —Jacob Boyer, of Leesport, has taken pos session of the Washington House, Hamburg. —The blayer gives notice that on and after the Ist of April next, the law relative to the wear ing of the fireman's badge by the firemen of Read ing will be strictly enforced. —There are fourteen Councils of American Mechanics In Berks, with an aggregate member ship exceeding 10H00. —A. lad aged 14 years, son of Charles Belt ry, residing near &holt:Mlle, fell from a hay mow on Thursday and' fractured his skull. —Dr.' T. Yardly Brown, of Beading, has purchased a farm of two hundred acres near Win chester, Va., and will move there next mouth. —A German, named John Miller, residing In Reading, was crushed to death between the bumpers of coal cars, one day last week. —A man named John Bowers „lumped from a canal boat on Thursday at Hamburg, and drown ed himself. • NORTHAMPTON COUNTY F.LBTON, PA., March BOth, 186 U —Alter the Velocipede—What V In Eas ton at leest—a Soros's. At present it is hinted that several sharply intelleetnel ladles are con sidering the subject. ,* —A Grand Temperance Revival commences In Phillipsburgh this week. On 'Friday evening, Mr. Paysan, a young and eloquent Englishman, opens the ball. Rev. Father iluut follows with one week's meetings. Great good isexpected tobe &Me: A great many people have. signed Om pledge. A branch of the Legion of Temperance has been started. Gen.'lleckmau is the " Com mander" of the " Cohort." lion. Major Bltgreaves is working in the good cause. —The people of Easton aro demanding a milk reform: The present price of good milk-and water Is 10 cents per quart and it Is proposed to reduce tho price to 8 cents and improve the quali ty about 30 per cent. and we will be content. 4000 gallons of poor milk and water ern daily even to Enstonlans to drink. —Gift enterprises are used up with our peo ple. We don't want to see any more of them for 24 years and 8 months. It is a great pity that de- servedly good objects should have to be bolstered np with these gambling devices. Excelsior' Band tried, to get one up undhas postponed tbmispwiug from time to time with - the hoPe that the ileketp , would be taken. Aro thin getting sensible and refining to patronize or will the let of April develop more fouls ? —The Odd Fellows and society men sent in ,euch a long array of natuel toa Retitlon to the M. E. Conference to return Rev. J. 8. Cook as Pastor of the Church here, that the prayer was granted and he is with ns audit= Year. He Is greatly re spected and beloved not only by Ids own chnreb people, but by all cinsees of people hereabouts. —ln the' alisenee of the editor of the li'ree Press in Washington, we get very little news and very poor selections, and long "musical war" communications in that (generally) spleyPaper. We hope be will be back shoriTniltk the Post Office In his pocket, although rumor by telcyraph has It that Mingle is the fortunate man. MONTGOMERY COUNTY —The Democrats elected Joseph E. Yeager Burgess of Pottstown by the small majority of wenty-four. The whole vote polled was the lar gest ever cast at any municipal election In Potts town, being 710, though it was about 150 less then the poll at the last Presidential election. CARDS, BILL-READS AND CIRCULARS, STAMPED CHEMIN, SEGAR LABELS, ETC., ETC., ETC., PRINTED AT /MORT NOTICE, AT THE LEMUR REGISTER OFFICE. CITY NOTICES Ltrutermon & Sons' Gold Medal Cycloyd and Square Pianos arc considered by the most promi nent musicians in the country a first-class instru ment In regard to durability, fullness and hril- Haney of tone. They sell One Hundred Dollars lower than either Chickering's or Steinway's ; arc In every respect as good, if not superkir to those, and are warranted for 5 years. NuMber of refer ences In affirmation of the above can be given from citizens of Allentown, Lehigh or adjoining Counties. Comm and examine them at C.F. Herr mann's Music store, 7th and Walnut. • J. W. Memel!, corner of Seventh and Lin den streets, Allentown, manufacturer of Flour, and Dealer In Grain, Feed, Coal, Wood, etc., sells coal at Lehigh prices. All articles delivered free of cost. FlO-am Sheet Mimic, Books, Music Port Folios, Strings, or anything belonging to a regular Music Store, can ho had cheaper than anywhere else, at C. F. Herrmann's Manic store, cor. ith . and Walnut streets, Allentown. One thonsand Pianos of Haloes Sc Brother, New York, were sold In one year. Not only are they the cheapest piano In the niarket,'ranglng from $375 to $5OO, but have given universal sntlsfaetlon throughout the country. Only for sale at C. F. ITerrrnan's Ilinslc store, 7th and Walnut. The time was when Life Insurance was looked upon as a matter of Interest only to the rich. That day is gone by; and while it is certainly one of the very best investments a capitalist eon snake, It concerns men In humbler circumstances even more than it does those who aro able to make provision for their fatnilles independent of any such contri vances of mutual risk and help. The man who can save only twenty or thirty dollars a year. out of Ids earnings, has little hope of having anything to leave to his family, though he should live many years. But if he were to invest that entail Sum in a policy In "Ttio American Life Insurance Com pany of Philadelphia," he would have a little fortune to bequeath at his death, whether he dies to-morrow or twenty years hence. Scrofula, Sall Rhum, h'ktri and Female Ilicemen, Warranted eured.—Bee testimonial:— SALISBURY TOWNSHIP, Lehigh CO., Oct. 31st, 18013. It is with a grateful feeling that I feel able to make the following statement for the benefit of those who are suffering from Scrofula and other Chronic Diseases. My wife had been suffering for several years from tumors or swellings ou her neck which after a time Would gather and discharge matter, leaving a running sore. She had been treated for more than a year by most eminent physicians without receiving any permanent ben efit, her disease becoming worse, until shelled five. of these running sores on her neck, when I em ployed Dr. li. D. Longaker, under whose treat ment' she commenced to. Improve very fast, the sores on her neck to heal, and all her unpleasant and disagreeable symptoms gradually to disap pear, until her health was restored, which was In about four mouths. I feel perfectly Justified, after having tried the treatment of other physi cians, In recommending all those who are suffer ing from Scrofula or Chronic Diseases to Dr. Longaker for medical treatment, with it firm be lief that they will be satisfied, benefit ted and cured thereby, as my wife has been. [Signed.] JAMES BARNES. Dr. H. D. Longuker's office Is on the East aide of Sixth street between MITMon and Walnut, Allentown. BITSINESS NOTTeI4:s 7'. Hopkins, whose Hoop Skills aro so favor ably received throughout the country, has removed from Arch Street to 1113 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia ae will he seen by advertisement In this 11111111, Carpaings, &c.—Leedoin Sz Shuw, 910 Arch-ft., Phliadelphl,k, advertise In this lune, ive rmtuld Write the attention of the reader to this store as the representa tive Carpet Htore of Philadelphia. A full stock of 000 In their line. Purchasers would do well to sire them a call.. r • Gootls.—All kinds.—Advertised In thin . coo, by If. Ward. Ilea advertisement and give him .1 all. Thiele a reliable house of long standing. Special nitention of •purchnecrs to Invited to the adrerileetnent of Eyre & 'Andel), Fonrth and Arch 81s., Philadelphia, In Mho Issue. Of the well antabllalted char• Ritter of this old and reliable Dry Onoda Ronne, It In un nereseary for um to speak. Olvo them a call. Remonal of the" Temple of Fashion" to Eleventh and Che.tnut atreeta, Grand opening of Boring Faahlona, Monday, Mardi 1, MP, by )Ira. M. A. Binder. Read ad Terttaanund IP this lAave: • More Economical, , Remarkable Ctrtainty of prompt action . . In tad, every good onelity le guaranteed for Um H. A. ALLEN'S Improved (veto style) Hair Ile eturer or Dreselog, (in one Wile.) Every Salmon( malls it.. Price One Duller. Look out, don't touch U, unless In pure white Wrapper/1, both WOLcOrell PAIN PAINT. for pain, aid his Ainstutrarott, fur Catarrh. Take none other, or you are eheatod. Sold by all druggists. Consumption Can lit Curatf t -- , An Eastern medi cal periodical gives an interesting account of the cmplete cure. of, Mra.litrl el:Mg/W..of Manor, Lancaster °county, Pa., of hereditary Consumption, ;ler parents and Severn! brothers and sisters died of (hie terrible disease. Mis. Stauffer was herself reduced to a mere skeleton; the pulse at 1104 her breathing Painfully dlmeoltt exPectorallone very excessive. diarriona worse than chronic, and her condition so .Itopelme ilisafortnici! of the Usti sad skillful physicians she was pronounced Incurable. At this stage of the disease, Di. FL D. Hartman, of Millers ville, Lancaster eimuty, Pa., a physician of fourteen years standing, prescribed wientErve REDD BITTERS. 'Th e patient soon experienced a pleasing invinorating sensation throughout her system, and encouraged by her friends to continua under Dr. Barite...oe treatment, the did so, grad ually improving under inerenwd dose. aceordion to her strength, until alto entirely, reenacted. • Mrs, Stauffer 1. still Hying, In the full enjoyment of perfect health. C. ti, Harz. Log.. Ergaldent of Qs Lancuter.Conay da.) Na tional Eauk, substantiates the particplays of Ibis most . wonderful case. litiaricint 'altb Qtoinhttecial:: At • meeting of tbo Parmoro an hooka Building and Loan A.ociallock held. In Good al Rubel.. °Moo t on Mouthy evening, three loana %Of° aold ;it s premium of 510,3 0 . and nine at $7O per Glare. ALLENTOVIIIi, lIARKETS, MAR. 30. Corrected every week by Wellashanarr, Newhard & Cu. Wheat Flour, per bhl., Wheat, per bushel, Bye, • Coru.• Oats -• Plaz•ee J Timothy kned, per hushes Clover Neel W Filar,. • potwt.,C. Canaana Meal. " Butter, pormoppd, Lard, Tallow, " Ham, " Egan, per dozen, Potatoes, per budA grAf.rgu-o, ARkETB. FARMERS' HAT AND STRAW MARMST,—TRO following am tho receipts fertile weak ending Fob. 29, IST: Loud, of hay, 473; straw, 41; prime Timothy 100Ibs. 21d11) :1 ( . 1 0 :10 m . 40 , *i.iponl.s; superquo, c pr ap 021 straw, $0..2j FEDER AND GRAIN—MondAy, March I.—There WAS moderato demand for Flour today for the supply of tho home trade, but there was no Inqnlry for shipment, Sales of I,IW barrels.lncludlug superfi at $14.1 860 Ws. good Pennnyillanla end choice Ohio extra at $54471 I,ofOlfhls. lowa, - Wisconsin, and Minnesota oXtra family at 6 7.407 .51, the latter rate fur fancy; OW bbls. Fenno. d0..d0. at WWI 72 for common and good; fklo bbl,. Ohio do. do. at sSdif9 and fancy at $lO 110012 50. Rye Fluor Is scarce, and command $707 25. Corn Meal Is neglected; we pool° Brandywine at $1 ttl.fa. The Wheat market Is quiet, there being no demand except for prime lots, which are In small supply; sales of 3,011 bushels of red Rlitt SO 61 85; 600 bushels amber nt 01 9.561 ; smell lots of ho. 1 spring at $1 70; and Nil bushels whitell.ro is steady, with sales of Western at *1 :Ala 458. Corn Is 4n small supply, and tho demand Is good; sales of 4.oa)bush eh; yellow at tlfg92ct and 1,1110 bushel. now white at 87c. Oats atf9 ,,, Ba t r , ziatl i u w eif . tt sales of 7 4 O N s o l , l , mil ,r el c s id s Wes Western a tti ff.... 14 4i: 'Harley malt In t i=a7ed. " "1 PHIL•DELPIBA FATTER MARKET—MOMiRE, Mar. 29. Its nvy.A.-11tfef cattle was this reekodgy, add pliEtil were rather low ; 1,419 bend arriked and sold at inouri cents for choice • 1 , 6914 50,110 far prime ; cents for fair to good, and '6@7 cents V lb. for comma. Cows AND C rin g e —FRO market was moderately active and sales of Springers were effected nt tU@lXl. Cows and Calves at $11675. Bugg e.-81wep were In fair demand at full prices ; 10, - OM head sold at ti6ol!, C lb. gross. li ds were tower; 4.ooThead sold at the different yards tit kin la; 11103 ihn. net. NEW YORK PRICE CURRENT MEM!! For March 27. 1511. Corrected weekly by J. It. Hel frich, PoiduceCol/1111111411111 Merchant, No. RI Ilarobty lit., New York. BCTTEIL-prangs and Sussex County Pnlln, choice VI ; Chonango, Dol. and Cattaraugus Co 's palls, rholoe. 11 500 A). Do. fair to good, 41V48. Susque hanna Co. palls, choice, 534'.5. Do.. fair In. good, 43Q50S N. Y. State Dairies, cholee and (miry, 47050. Do., (sir N. good, 4ti@ili) Do., common, 35038. N. Y. State Sr. k has choice yellow, 4116 AM. Do., fair to g00d,_044.5. N. I'. State tubs choice nuil .5t013. Do., fair to g I, 43048. 'Do., COllllllOll, XOlO. N. Y. Sims Welsh 4394 ti, common to good, 3.10444. West con, good bi choice,':ls.ol2. Cooking hotter, "143;1. North Penne. tubs, choice, 5060.52 Do., fair togood,i'AgllB. Rolls good to choir°, %%40. Do., poor to good, 2..035. New Butter, poor to choice. 55. Receipts during tho past 'week Trill packages, or a dm crease of about 1.50) for last week. 'Clio market Is quiet on nil grades excepting extra line. and prices favoring the buyers. atilek .1( new coining for Ward 14 k , , t the prices obtained for poor 1,, good in bibs are 4 A cents nod 50 a'A:4l for good to extra goo: the tailor price lug en extreme. CHEESE.-Now factory elude° And fancy, 2147.2. Do fair to good, 11 , 01).. N..l'. State Dairy good to choice 3021. Do., poor to good .48(319. !MOS.-Jersey MI Penna. well packed in chaff, ?dos.' 30(g131.. Jersey and Penna. well packed in oats, 6430. N. Y. State, well packed, good order, 2030. Ohio and Western, good order, ;31(2.30. Limed, 101111 off, Receipts have been light and the demand fur Castor being good prices hart, gradually Advanced And today selling selling quick at prices quoted. It is hard to ituticipato what prlceY will be next week, but the probabilities aro that present rates will not 110 11111.1111110.1. !ILA NB.-Marrow choice new, 'l4 bush. CC Its, 3.01103.0 Kidney, choice, new, 3.5014.b0. Mediums, choice, new, 2.lzatoo. I'oll, choler, 75;3;3.011. Do., fair to good, 2.4iYai2.85. !diked Into and common, 1.10@2.00. Fiturrs. -Apples. selected, 5.2513;t10J. Do., Western mixed lots, 4.5405.14). DRIED Flt UIT-Apples Primo State, 11 bush. 13Iii2)14ii Do., Jersey. Ohio am! Pennsylvania, 11012. Ica Southern, 11011. Blackberries, 11022. Raspberries, Cherries, 4ted, 40443. Do., pits in, SOIO. fees unpealed,l 18 Peaches peeled, %.4.9.). BEESW A }4.-Pure, 51 lb, 41;0;;50. SEEDS.-Flox seed, la bush. 55 Ilia, 2.0M12.80. Clover, "PIILOW-In good barrels, V, rouialty.-imekn aloe pair, 1.7145' 111. Geese alive, 51 pair, :1..' 3.:0. Chickens Jersey and Bucks co. choice vet lb, 241112.11 State and Pa., choice, 2a2Atfair to gond 16021; poor to good, 1704 AI; Turkeys. orrery and Bucks eo. rh01cc,2401.5, State and Pa. choice 2.lg;2lfair , co good, 711521, Western, fair to choice 211@2:1; Ducks, fnir to choice 15925. Geese. 12(316. 1111E6211D LALV -c hulco,il 141,13) 4 016i, Poor to good 111513. An iho weather Ix getting rather too warn; for Calves, we would stash.; sending ail by express, mitres ;milt an quick as possible they will gut sour by the time they reach us and unsalable. Shippers of Calves will please notlllloolo tllllllllOll paper cards, they - are invariably torn off by the time they reach u 4, and then we are unablo to tell to whom they belong; they should 1140110110 bat loather or thin regular calf tags, Will be freely furnished to all regular shippers. Remember and mark your annuals or full name on the side of every packing", that we may know who it is from, and also mark the contents on the Ode of every package, everymay know what each routitins without opening pitekinto to And tho kind the mistomer wants, and Mond full Invoice by mall. The undersigiled would respectfully bifocal his friends and shippers throngliont the country, that he Is still at the old stand, Barclay street, and 111 1111 t In any way con -111471va With the so•ralled Arm of Helfrich, Hilbert St Cu., and Is threfore not responsible for au y goody consigned to mild dna. ItrYpertfolly, J. It. consigned COLE—SEIPLE—On Thursday, March 25th, at Upper Lehigh, Lucerne county, Mr. J. C. Cole of Mauch Chunk, (formerly of Whitehall Station this county), to 3liss Sarah. Scipio, of Upper Le high. BALLIET.— Iu this city, on tht. 24th Inst. Franklin C. BaMet, ngcd 38 years and 3 months NCI33 Sabbcrtionitcnto. HARD UP. The History 'and Experience of a Young Man, wl wan twenty times broke," and how he managed get out, like u box of glans—right aids tip with care, an tinnily became a wealthy man; with an exponition Sharpers and Humbugs, Barnum thu shad° llf yo wish to know How to 3lake it Fortune—How Sharpers an Cute.' Individuals work—lf you firs hard up'' a would know how to make a littin " Ilithy lucre" send 1 tho Imok " II e onlle." Price, Ono Dollar. nine :11.11 It. L. ABBOTT, Dog 2 , 1, Wog Meriden, e J. STEWART DEPUY, V:18011111 SECOND HTIIEET; ABOVE SPRUCE 17 0 o 1! w o 1 f : f011 , s WIN s D t OW nt m Al r AD rn E t S,o fm CeArßrPitEuT. ,1,..40ry reduced prim., to ItstfrisulcsoSi TN THE U. S. DISTRICT COURT _L. FOR THE EASTER! , DISTRICT OF PENNA.—IN BANKRVFTCY, AT ALLENTOWN. ALLENTOWN. March t, 161.13. The undersigned hereby give notice that they have be, appointed AtOOIEOPPN of William M. Kistler, lotto had bei adjudged a bankrupt on own politico. To tho credl ore Of the Ilankrapt. !SEMI COAL CONSUMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! Ilereby Inform, t eltlzen, of Allentown, and thy of gt•lternl. to proinava to furnish all kludit of from bin well stocked Yawl, formerly 11. (Intl' & at the I,ehigh 6aoiu. In the City of Allentown, when' he will constantly keep on baud a full supply of all landau( Coal, at the very lewemt market prices. 111\s coal Is nice snit clean, frotn the very best mines, and n quality Inporior to oily offered A1t(.1143W11. He will !Al Coal by the C Alt LOAD, at very small pro m., as he Intends to boAlue.s upon the principle n Quick Pales nail Small Profits." is hint a cull, an open eemparing price. you can judge for yournelvea. Ile will deliver Coal call to on part of nit City neon orders belay lett nt the Yawl, or AVeinslielmer'ulitere 1 3 ( )W1)1-111. 2%,( (To . • • nueut for Lehigh comity for the " Imtllu Powder CotaMining mad tuitiy." ,Illastiag Prepare Po d wder. at all Sporting nines to Powder, Spo deliver sup rting erior Powder la kegs nail ratiliders. Fuse..te., tit nay point and la nay ganatity. The saute at retail at the flan nail Cut lery adore of Wolfertx, 3d East 111/WillOU street. Uriler,diy wail promptly tilled. • tear 31.1 f I'. 11. IiTELTZ. FLAG OF TWE WEST, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE ♦ND USEFUL KNOWLEDOE. I'ulli•hrd Monthly, by J. 11. IHAurr•x & fu . CINCINNATI, OHIO. PROSPEUTUti FOR ItiOU Tog VIAt or silo WHAT in the cheapest paper publialted lo the United States, It Is it ItaliaAolito quarto sheet, curb of which contains fort y colotato, of splendid read Inc comp. lott—fon, hooters, tnanaers and nt rustus of different coo is n rte., biographicsl sketches of eminent won, nets and sciences atom., to comispiiiiilentii, poetry, um, fat rectpon, comic engravings, dr, Alma articles on hunting and trapping, by an old hunter, showing how tq hoot trip kinds of aultuals front u squirrel to a bear, how to core the skint., build traits and hosts, add other Infer:notion equolly usi•fol and Intenodlng to the trapper nod fanner, We will also initkeilt ',portal feature of expttelog the va rious switolles and humbugs of the day if you wish to know how countrymen" and ferment an swindled by sitarperx In large cities, how lotteries unit giltenterprisee are lattligeil, how the w unary are ektlinised by confi dence m a en, subscribe for On FLAG OF '1'111.",• \V 14;8'1'. • • Advertised humbugs of every claw tied character will bo exposed us aOO/1 ue theymake their . appearunce, Ithialt Vitt that •` dollar aiming machine," ' dollar tousle b4x." the celebrated "butter powder," "oruido . • watches, and hundredx of other schemes ,by which uuecu pillow, pore°. are making • diSholled lir Inc by swindl ing g the'public. Besides the general features to which wo have above al. hided, we have added special features of particular value aud excellence, and aro now making arraugeineula fur °therm, which will make the nAtt 011` VI WEST THE REAT F,4 JULY XE WRP4 PER IN AMER ICA In Nrltleh every member, will lllnl mometlllug to Intereiit; Ingtrnet and itmne. AN ELEGANT PREMIUM TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER. To every ono rending us : 14 ) cents; (the regular price,) before tho first of hay. wo. will read the FLA° or TUN W.T. for ono year, nod a rpletuild parlor engraving, "Tog Vov ran ov Ltrn," 191111 inches, from a painting by Eliot. This engraving could not ho purchased at retail for lens than 111 Pl. Having bonght we will read a copy to ovary now rubseriber, if pit - doffed. we. will rend lu Its place an elegant portrait of Prorldent Grant, Male laden, which retail. at gl W. • Tho following lint of tho number of nnbscriptlour ree calved in the tart ten days, tertian!. that our Itherality In giving a bandrono premium to every subscriber, ir fully appreciated: • .86tordsy, porch 6. • Monday, S. Tuesday, 0. Wednesday 10. Thid a urs y day, 11. Fr, 12. 13. Monday, .. •. 13. Tuesd Wedne a sd y. ay, •• 17 Or 441 nor sgbraribers In leg days. Wp {higk,ol.., will comp.° f4Vbrably 'with .y 611.1 yapPtin gild 1% est. One copy con yesr fll els.: five ro co d pies 12 ON leu copies ti °tuna ~,py f, to getter up of ui, We wall every ay nod girl who rends MI., 1111..NrikPalellt to get tip • club, you can do It easily, by two or three hours' work. Specitueu copies mailed free. To ADVEIIII.IIM — A litultwd uumber of advertisements pwill be received. No advert INemeuts of Ikeu immoral eter will be published. For terms. Address as be low. sin 00, 1 ei, r°Zpng• I la, 90. " : 01 % S .eut‘e. • 3 OR, " 40, paring. Subscribe at once and secure the premium. THE FLAG OF TIIE WEST Fur cluo.year and either of above splendid engravings sent to any address fur only Wrenn,. Address, . • . • FLAG OF THE WEST, i w A : :: 12E1:1 fgarriagro. ID ratio. PHILADELPHIA I= IM==l CNC! SAMUEL J. , KISTL . F.II, Ahnigneert of IV'llium M. KIM! P. 11. STUTZ C 0• A L ligil 13332/1 BOX 2544, CINCINNATI, 01110 Xebi cilbbertionitentis.. 4 LLENTOWN WATER COMPANY.. Xi- At a meeting of the Board of Managers of the Allen town Water Company, held February Pith, IRE, It !canon • motion Raotoed, That the Treammor of the Allentown Water tTrZirart;d T ll lC h . fr i ely j a i tgo i r i lled F i ' o " f• t e h reli' l e ' wnt=rtatif dalCompany for the coming year, on or before the brat day of April next, and that ho /than add fen per 'cent on all water rants unpaid on the drat day of May, ttedrtfllPer cent. on nil rents unpaid on the drat day of Jane, and • Aftyper cent. 001111TOOte unpaid on the Oral day of .1114. Tho above, remoluttott la yet Intone and 'trill atrt y carried out. By order of the Board. JOSEPH WEAVER, Presldtmt, Attest: WILLIAM B. BLUMEII, Secretary. Mar 31-St ALLENTOWN. March to:- A LLENTOWN SAVINGS INNTITIT -AC& TION, (Organized under State Charter In . I Money received on Deposit, and 0 per cont. luteroilt al‘ lowed for ono goer. For shorter periods special rt be paid. ALSO, MONIST LOASIUD OUT ON FAVOR AIMS Takao Banking House—HAMILTON STREET, inid-way ho wenn the Court House and American Hotel, opposito aide Allentown, Pa. WILLIAM IT. AINEY, Promldeut. JACOB 8. DILLINUEM. Cnrplor. E1=1:1 Chart.. A 1%41, . John D SIIIO4, ChrDalan leretz, , Pruneln C Samuel*, (loorgn Pmbia, Samuel Sell, . Boni J llageabael.. Na 11... Palm, . ' Willlam II Mary, tnit hl 1115 HOOP SKIRTS• 1115 \V\I. T. HOPKINS Romovetklll• Sitsuuructory and Salearoauts to, NO, 1145 CHESTNUT ETHEET, PHILADELPHIA • Where his "Own Matte" of Champion Yf onpp ;meetly adapted to Pirst-elan 117;etesak and Reedit will be found to ernbmre the most exterodreassortmeut to the . Caine, and all the latent mut most deldrable Styles, Shapes. • Length,. and Siren, 2, 24, 2', ?if yard.; round of Plain and Clonal Pouters, Walking Skirts, Reception Trails, dm., Ito., together with over Minty Illiferent yartoties of Minxes and Children's Skirts, all of whlelf fdt,eyniinetty , of style, finish, lightness elasticity, durability and real C'itcaPneee, are unequaled by nay other goods tattier/as tot, and are warranted in overt. respect. Shirts a .to order, Altered and Itepaired, Wholesale and Rete m ll; ' • , Full lino of Low Priced Eastern Mono Skirts 15Bprlaig, 33 Ceuta a 2 . 1 Sfringe l 43 Cents; 25 itirinitn, 33 Centel WU B "CiAL'irr's t relilillirf'l l ,6litUrrVet s t% X 67 diurnal • Viloya° 4 •t s r i gn,C r . oI P. `v"ttii,irtn& n duff i vr i ki fowlet isupPortere, Mr ' s, ' Moody 'a Patent " seiffed isting Abdominal" Cornets, Trench, English and Domes. lo.llandsmado Corsets, and.euperior . NFALLIMSIA4Ii • Colon Cornett,. " Our Own Make," to Which we Inviter especial attentlou. Complete assortment of Ladles' diaor 0 annents, at very 1 1_4411 '" IL 40 ENT 1erjba . .1.1.0437, FA MI REWiNu MAtatia h - 4upeat lo ch l iegbe fore the public. Flfty-two of thew No. I Mach on, Pri $53 each, are being given away to our customers._ in order to get then; Introduced, Every person Pt want of; articles In our line, aborlid extant:to car goods' before jarlechasing elsewhere. Call or send for circulars, at our 3lanufactory and Salesrooms, No. 1113 Chentuut tit., Philadelphia. Mar 31.3ni0n SM. T. HOPKINS. TIIE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE C( EGEM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Chartered by Special Act of Congresa, approved July 25, 186 S CABII CAPITAL, PAID IN ITU BRANCH OFFICE PUILADETAVIAI First National Bank Building, Where the general 'melee.. In tranencted, end to which all general eorreepondenee Omuta be uddrereel. OFFTeIiMIS CLARANCE IL CLARK, Prr.ldimt. .lAli COOKE, Chairman Elnauce nud Egentlyr ('ow. HENRY D. COOKE, Vicr-Prexldent. EmpßsoN W. PENT, Sec . ) , And Artunry.' tj • Tlllll COllll/11117 iirk1r1111111(1111011.11111 utlysetntreol ft I,llNntloortl Gimpit cligitter,hl i.p ' ocidt setVAr MEM= I 41uus • P►lti-up c•Pltd or 44 00 4 0 4 1, ti offer. low ratei of vreniium It furttlaina intiontlice tlilla "HiOr ...W.1.. for =I It la definite find certain In Ita term, It I. it how company In every locality Its policies are exempt from attachment. • • . There ate us unsecosmary reittrictions In the phlielot: . Met; non-tortetteble. • • •' • 'ollcies may be token which pay to the insured their full amount, and retard all the pretetents, as that the lawn, nitre C o ati o n ly the tutored Ott the annual paitnaute. • POIICIPA may ho taken that Will pay to OW itonar.4l, after a certain number of years, daring life, an annual Income of onc•trulth oho amount named in the policy. Nu extra rate it charged for riche alms Ike live. ' of rs' IL lucurec. no{ 1,611ey, holdcra, lad ut c...110Nv 6;t1" that jivldeuils ingicaitil)lo, t 1$ Cl . rfulimr:iittnpltleta and full ',articular; gitlitt'."ot plicalluu to the Brancit 0111ce of tit° Cutapauy al, Its ieneial Atetas. . • r , GENERAL AGENTS E. W. CLAM: & Co.. Phlluth;lphla For Patugylvaulliiind Houthent New Jonger • Charles W. Cooper Alleutowu Notional Bank, Nobora Wo /loPublimner 11.1 r Shiro, Agouti, fur Lohigh aepl adjulaing Couuthie. Jacob A. 11111111er. special avid. svpr 13-ly FIRST MORTGAGE a PER! CENT. IN DORSET) BONDS ;., L ST. LOUIS, VANDALIA AND TERRA HAUTE RAILROAD CO.. CliM AT 00. AND ACCRUED INTEREST, neat BONDS are for each, secured by a tlrk wort gage of ONLY sl2,ttat pair udlr on thn property mid (roo tlike* of the Conipituy, redeemable on tho 1.1 day of Jauu• Itry, ROL Coup.* attached, payable ott tho Ist day of January and July tu tot year. The payment of prlneLpal and Intareiit FURTHER BECUILED by the lodurinunout of the 11taids by • . • .• THE TERRA HAUTE AND INDIA NAPOLI!: RAILROAD CO. THE COLUNDIrti. ell1(7,100 AND INDIAXA (YEN • T 11.41, D4.17.-W4l TER PITTSBURGH, eINVINA VAPID Mr. LOT IX RAILWAY CO. Thu ludoraeutent of the tutu 'tat gairkd , (lol6paalia br lug guaranteed by THE PENNSYLVANIA O. The road oo Which these Bonds constitute • FIRST LIEN I. Mg miles long, extending from the Terra II 11,80 and In dianapolis Rallroad,•near Terra Hanle, to St. Louis and forms the last and only uncompleted link In the SHORT EST LINE FROM lir. LOUDITO PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. Its haintedlate coastrUCZu rod eqUlFl.eri r o provided for. acontract,betwoon PENNSY LVA- Nl A RAILROAD COMPANY, and the Companiesabove named, which contract Insures that It @hall always Im op erated In the joint Interests of tho direct Jino between St. Loots and•the East. SEVENTY MILES of the road an. now completed and OPENED I. confidFOß entIy TRAFF expectelC E AR LY te l E u NT IRE LINE will be The Don rails fur the entire length of road have-beau purchased, and aufficlent for IDI miles delivered. The Honda can he had on application to DELIA.V,pI,& 889., BANKEIO3 Awl Dealers in Government Securi(les o nold, ete., 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PIMA pELPIIIA. . f'•••• f: I tan fully rocomsarad the above Dumas as a difflanbli fwearit•mar L y. • uo I EDOAII, THOMPSON:. • . $1,000,00Q )0 k. , I ME
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